Fallingwater
Flashlight Enthusiast
Isn't she lovely?
I've been driving it around aimlessly since yesterday and I'm having the time of my life
Break in? 4000 rpm? Come on, drive it like you stole it.Fallingwater said:90 km/h. Still breaking in the engine, can't go over 4000rpm.
But speed is not my primary concern. As long as it can get to slightly more than highway speed (130 km/h) it's ok for me.
Also, I value my life way too much to risk it by going very fast.
It's acceleration that I love, and this thing accelerates FAST, even keeping it in the 4000rpm limit. I can't wait until the engine is broken in and I can open the throttle up to 11k
PoliceScannerMan said:Alot of people these days to drive it hard is better for break in. Helps seal the valves better, or something like that.
BTW: I knew there wasnt going to be a picture of a real baby...
Pizzaland, also known as Italy.jds009 said:haha, nice...where are you?
I don't know man, it makes sense to go easy on the engine for the first hundred kilometres.Dawg said:Break in? 4000 rpm? Come on, drive it like you stole it.
I have broken in plenty of engines since 1971 just the way it is outlined on the linked site and that includes cars, trucks and motorcycles, and I have never had a catostrophic problem with any of them. They do not use any oil either. I use Mobil1 extended 15000 mile oil and change it once a year and none have ever used a drop of oil. I just sold a 4 cyl Geo Metro that was 11 years old to my oldest Daughter and I drove the **** out of that little car for 150,000 miles. It never needed anything other than brakes and a timing belt.scubasteve1942 said:Heres an article on it http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Fallingwater said:Pizzaland, also known as Italy.